• No updation of mutation of land record on Chattisgarh Website

We have registered agricultural land in Chattisgarh.Last year it was divided between my father and his brother.As per the documents and local Patwari the process is completed last year itself.But in the Chattisgarh land records website it still reflects in my father's brother name.We checked with the Patwari, he says eventhough it is divided it will take 4-5 years to get the records updated over the website....just want to clarify weather is it correct...and if yes then what is the use of such website which reflects old onformation
Asked 9 years ago in Property Law
Religion: Sikh

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Hi, it will happen because of the not proper maintenance of the websites.

2. One thing is that if the property is divided and you have to submit your records to the concerned authority and ask them to change the name in RTC and to see that they have change the name in the RTC that is sufficient.

Pradeep Bharathipura
Advocate, Bangalore
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Hi, RTC means Record of Right and status of the Records of right has been updated in the website.

Pradeep Bharathipura
Advocate, Bangalore
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Hi

1. First of all it is untrue to say that it will take 4 or 5 years to update the status in the website. It takes time as it is not done on the daily basis.

2. The party can also contact the office an check it whether the mutation has done actually.

3. To make sure that no mistake or lapse has done deliberately, it is advised that to check it personally in the office record., in this case the division was made on the basis of submitting certain documents and applied for mutation it should take maximum 6 months to be completed in the office and within one year the same will be updated in the website as well. public can check it and also give your complains if any discrepancies.

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Thresiamma G. Mathew
Advocate, Mumbai
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1) if the process of division of land between your father and brother was completed last year you have nothing to fear

2) updation of records should not take 5 years .

3) file an RTI application as to why updation of records on website take 5 years

4) you can file writ petition in HC to direct updation of records on website within reasonable period

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
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RTC, i.e., record of right, tenancy and inspection of crops. This is a primary record issued by the village accountant. It contains the details of survey number, total extent of the land, names of the owners and their extent of holding, persons in possession, details of crops grown, and land revenue for any particular period. It also contains the details of conversion of land from agricultural to non-agricultural

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
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1. If the records have been manually updated then the reflection of the unchanged status on the website should not be a matter of concern. Your rights accrue out of the physical records. You may carry out an inspection of the records to ascertain whether the records have been updated or not. If physical record stands updated then be relaxed.

2. You may carry out inspection by paying a nominal fees.

Ashish Davessar
Advocate, Jaipur
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1. RTC means Record of Tenancy and Crops cultivated. In the RTC you will come to know who is tilling the land and the crops which are grown in that particular land. By obtaining RTC of your father's land, you can know that the registered agricultural land is in favour of your father.

2. Also you can lodge a complaint with the Revenue department who maintain land records website, that the updating of records are not updated immediately in the website and gives room for confusion and request them to take action in this regard.

3. You can also apply in the jurisdictional sub-registrar's office and obtain Encumbrance Certificate covering the period when the land was divided between your father and his brother and the EC reflects the transaction that has taken place at that point of time.

Shashidhar S. Sastry
Advocate, Bangalore
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1. Hope you have registered the partition deed,

2. If yes, then rest assured since you have got the basic document in connection with the title of the property,

3. Visit the parwari's office personally and verify the change in record physically,

4. If you find the physical change then you can rest assured that the record has been physically changed,

5. It is not acceptable that the record will take 4-5 years to be be updated.

Krishna Kishore Ganguly
Advocate, Kolkata
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1. Write a letter to the Patwari for immediate updation of land records in the website,

2. You can file a Writ Petition before the High court against inaction of the Govt. to update the record in the website.

Krishna Kishore Ganguly
Advocate, Kolkata
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726 Consultations

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It does not take 4-5 years to get the records updated over the website. It is advisable to file an RTI seeking reasons as to why the records has not been updated.

Shaveta Sanghi
Advocate, Chandigarh
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